News from 15/11/1997
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Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Cath Urquhart, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Fred Mawer, Joanna Hunter, Jenny Rees, Brian Greer, Valerie Mendes, Patricia Davies, P. B, Adrian Lee, P. W, Ronald Payne, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, John Morgan, Des Burkinshaw, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Robert Breckman, Doris Lessing, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, T. P, Gavin Lumsden, Stephen Brennan, Philip Howard, Crickhowell, Carol Midgley, Colin Tudge, Michael Binyon, Patrick Collinson, James Bone, Barry Turner, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Paul Whittaker, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, William Hague, Tony Patrick, Margareta Pagano, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Frank Warren, Joe Joseph, Louise Godfrey, Lawrence Dallaglio, Martin Fletcher, Hugh Pye, John O'leary Education Editor, Robert Sheehan, Lucy Faulconbridge, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, D. R., John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Judith Mayhew, P. L. Gurney, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Patrick Humphries, Ozdem Sanberk, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Lord Montagu, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Daniel Johnson, Kenneth Mole, Barbara Abbs, R. Stafford, Michael Clark, T. P., John Young, Denis Christian, Max Prola, Janet Bush, Sue Corbett, Doug Sager, Gwynne Jenkins, Harry Ritchie, Frances Bissell, Mark Seliger, David Hands, P. B., Brian H. Taylor, Peter Barnard, Les Evans, Mark Court, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Ronald Wheeler, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Tony Clayton, Mary Loudon, Kate Muir, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, David Hope, Isobel Shepherd Smith, Melissa de Villiers, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Sarah Johnson, Lisa Grainger, A. F. Baines, Michael Theodoulou, Frank Leboeuf, Lin Jenkins, Gavin Lumsden and Susan Emmett, Jill Insley, D. R, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Matt Dickinson, A. J. Watson, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Amy De La Haye, Caspar Rock, Richard Evans, Elizabeth Longford, Min Cooper, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, David Spink, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, John Givens, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Donald Reid, Chief Executive, Arthur Ellison, Stewart Tendler, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Cameron Pryde, Julian Muscat, J. S, Nicholas Wood, Adam Fresco, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Michael Rhodes, William Rees-Mogg, Agence France-Presse, Jack Crossley, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Deborah King, Anita Peltonen, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Christopher Long, Helen Pridham, Wilfred Aspinall, Andy Martin, Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, Philip Webster, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gordon Dunwoodie, JRT, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lynne Hodge, Danny Baker, Lottie Moggach, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, John Chambers, Jonathan Meades, Alix Ramsay and Daniel McGrory, Marguerite Patten, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Tim Melville-Ross, Director-General, Tom Chesshyre, Valerie Grove, Robin Lodge, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Nigel Vinson, Jim Soar, Penny Perrick, Susannah Jowitt, Hazel Spink, Martin Offer, David Long, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Stewart Tendler and Paul Rees, Elizabeth De Winton, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,
ResumoGolden Years Plus-Win a £10,000 Dream Kitchen in Weekend Clinton piles on Saddam RAF Harriers on 48-hour Gulf alert IRA ceasefire under threat Picture Gallery 'Come clean' call Brown will cut tax starting rate to 10p in next Budget Speedy service keeps Henman at double 100 Best Wines under £5 Dylan Revisited Picture Gallery The Saturday Times The Saturday Times Now Bigger and Better Sport Business Weekend Money For motorists, bikers and everyne on the move Weekend Including Travel Vision The Week's Tv and radio …Dissey Monday Hague at school Lara, the spy Tesco offer Dallaglio leads Index Weekend Today in the Times Midland Bank plc Hague says Blair must come elean Labour finds itself under siege as accusations grow over disputed donations from motor racing boss, reports Philip Webster Sport network wins £160m from lottery Firemen warn of strike action over cuts New delay to £2.7bn Jubilee Tube line By a Staff Reporter: Custody envoy claims immunity Gypsies told to stay indoors during march Lecturer awarded £44,000 over bias News in Brief Refugee victory Arts review Sex trial halted Court suicide PC cleared Witness Bill Nice one, Cyril Clinton's 'Pretty Girl' tells of 33-year affair A Dallas woman who was the President's childhood sweetheart breaks her silence to talk to Tom Rhodes Sweet taste of success starts turning sour for Spice Girls Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Audi Ex-SAS men in mission to free hostage couple Lord McAlpine reveals plan to rescue Britons from war-torn Chechnya, writes Nicholas Wood Raider who killed German tourist jailed for life Playboy robber had terrorised a town, report Stewart Tendler and Adam Fresco Dolphin The Cashmere Store of Scotland Deafness test 'fails to detect problems in babies' Hankook Driven German engineer faces jail over test-drive death Threat to classic cars Primus Telecommunications Ford Revellers cleared of attacking lone Wpc JFK, the CIA and assassination squads The Sunday Times Bandipushes back the boundaries of bad taste Carol Midgley and Des Burkinshaw on why The Prodigy made a video that most people will never see Specsavers Opticians Fears for lover of dead killer Virgin atlantic Anatomists art house Roger Boyes reports on a museum display of corpses preserved by the skills of G?nther von Hagens, right, who is earning praise as well as arousing deep shock Absoult Vodka No Title Currys Queen toasts restoration of her favourite residence Architects and artisans are praised for their work on the fire-ravaged Windsor Castle, reports Alan Hamilton Birthday visit wins over an anti-royalist Virgin atlantic British Gas Book fires up Giuliani David Tang, the Hong Kong businessman famous for his… The Link Justice for captain all at sea on Sabbath Playboy hails beauty who was beastly Sotheby's shares drop by 6% after art auction 'flop' Beatties (AFP): CIA killer sentenced to death World Summary (Reuter): Iranian 'held on missile mission' (AFP): Prayer homage to mosque killer (Reuter): Castro to attend Mass by Pope (AFP): Bad hair day Pasternak's 'Lara' worked for KGB ANC poised to seal fate of Cape Town Oystel International Communications Halifax Mother saves boy's lover, 35 from jail Britain and US bolster jet force for Gulf Weapons Dixons UN chief shocked by 'human shields' Bulgaria in Crisis Saddam prepares weary nation for renewed conflict Baghdad Odyssey Corporation Plc Rebuke for Netanyahu Israel Tta Teacher Training Agency Communications Centre Bombing suspect living in Baghdad Legal loophole lets baby killer escape justice Child welfare experts alarmed as accused admit only cruelty and neglect, reports Kathryn Knight Do It All Obsession blinded mother to abuse Thorn in the side caught on film MOPS Paedophile sentenced to 7 years for assault News in Brief Shot WPC dies Salvage delay Bullion for him Beach polluted Goal in one Macho bosses learn to soften up Dominic kennedy on the arrival of the manager's personal counsellor Royal Navy Engineering Sponsorship Scheme Suicidal Toad saved by therapy Maple Computer Corporation Old wines innew, bottles Robin Young hold his nose as he helps jane MacQuitty with a Naff wine Guide Travelodge The Sunday Times Schools learn how to boost league position League tables for all secondary schools and collages in England will be published in a special 20-page supplement with The Times next Tuesday. Full results will he available in the Times Internet edition, at http: //the-times. co. uk/schools/ How a Yorkshire boyhood made me what I am today Willam Hague recalls his days at a coalfield comprehensive school Head is cleared of hitting unruly schoolboy who disrupted class Saga Magazine Strict teacher inquiry BBC Harrods Limited Parents send son to Ghana for better education The arms chief who put a bomb under the Ira The terrorists' former quartermaster has set out to wreck Gerry Adams's peace strategy in a bitter split which threatens the Stormont talks, reports Martin Fletcher WSPA £7m lottery jackpots are still unclaimed LineOne A dogfight between two puppies Difference over Europe were not enough to arouse aggression when two old friends when two old friends met on familiar turf Theatres Picture Gallery Loveable pedant is comic tour de force Theatre The Beast of John Shuttleworth Bloomsbury The art of civilised conservation Zoos are about biodiversity, not Disney, argues Colin Tudge State secrets The Times Diary Picture Gallery How do they manage? The unsung hero of British business follows instinct, not faddish theories Peer pressure The Times Diary Question time? The Times Diary Royal park The Times Diary Party Times Wrecking our fields of dreams Simon Barnes bemoans the loss of the green belt Triple Entente An uneasy alliance replaces the anti-Saddam coalition Windsor's Golden Party A fine restoration for a fiftieth anniversary Birds of a Certain Age Which is the oldest flying creature of them all? CBI challenged on its EMU policy Facts or fancies on moral questions Arts funding and independence of opera companies Blessed village Home from sea News on demand Smoke signals on Labour donation Girl power Give and take Court Circular Elizabeth College, Guernsey Weekend royal engagements Winchester College Appointment Weekend birthdays Personal Column Service dinners Latest will Picture Gallery High Sheriffs The Arts Dreams debts amd the director Dorset Lieutenancy Weekend anniversaries Luncheon Forthcoming marriages University news Lieutenant-Colonel Jimmy Roberts Lieutenant-Colonel James Roberts, LVO, MBR, MC, mountaineer 1 aged on Noverber 12 aged 81. He was born on Septmber 21,1916 Personal Column Margaret Potter Margaret Potter, artist and illustrator, died on October 24 aged 81. She was born on June 12,1916 Lord Craws Haw Lord Crawshaw, landowner and trustee of Henry Smith's Charity, died on November 7 aged 64. He was born on March 25 1933 Milestones Equities close below best of day Trading Period: Settlement takes place five business days after the day of trade. Changes are calculated on the previous day's close, but adjustment are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Changes, yields and price/earnings ratios are based on middle prices. ASA The Times Detectives link missing £49m to Moyne account Fiscal code to curb sharp policy swings Eastern halves Rjb contract Hot Seat 28 A Week in the City Yamaichi's shares slump 19% Andersen settles De Lorean case Legal & General Bank Limited Weekend Money Section2 Tesco bank pays out to customers for delays Business Today Milken threat Hotels plan Canny Canary Milken could face return to prison The Sunday Times Cable chief keeps ttium about his global vision In the Hot Seat By our Business Staff: Rolls wins £150m deals on engines Liverpool Victoria problems continue Mortgage lenders delay rise Caradon boosted by Hintz appointment From a Correspondent in tokyo: Wallace to go as Mazda turns corner Drinks firms merger 'to get US backing' Business Roundup Researcher criticised Lynx races ahead Cookson disposal Plasmec takeover talks Banner plans demerger Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Mercedes in a Spin Half-year figures boost P&s shares Tesco Inter-Continental sticks to float plan despite talk of offer By our City Staff: Russians accuse City-based banks By our City Editor: Siareholderi m Liberty to vote Threat by Liberty aides Fresh Fields The Times City Diry Handelsblatt, the normally reliable German news… The Times City Diary The lengths some chief executives, will go to… The Times City Diary Cash call The Times City Diary Doom's day The Times City Diary Virgin atlantic Roofers lift claim on Dome to £3.5m At last we can sing praises of Canary Wharf Martin Waller on how Britain's tallest building is scaling new heights Orange hutchison telecom British Funds Liffe Options Shares end higher on lead from Hong Kong Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Caradon Liberty Portsmouth Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Oil price jamboree unlikely Tempus Wall Street News The Times Crossword No 20,638 AA Information Superlative Travel Magazine England embark on global venture Rugby Hemispheres Collide in Autumn Series Belles ring out over Doncaster once more as Rovers lose their way Abbot Ale Reggae Boyz Danny Baker Simon Barnes Weekend Money Go Ireland live in fear of blackest day All pervading gloom as New Zealand set sights on record victory William Hill ITV By our Sports Staff: South Africa run French gauntlet Rugby Union Statistics Wales strive to capitalise on rich promise Rugby Union We have the power and the passion to take on the world Those who have been picked are the best players in England at the moment. They are winners ready of the challenge ahead Inexperience may give the game away at Twickenham England's Autumn Challenge Alfred Dunhill London Woodward's new dawn David Hands talks to the new England coach about his corporate approach to the position Henman profits from double take Tour officials accused of bias after Mantilla misses out in Hanover Virgin atlantic For the Record Changing Times England defy the odds to reach final Squash Holyfield says he may meet Tyson again Sport in Brief Arsenal's pathetic gratitude Letters that spell gloat Battle of sexes engenders close rivalry Golf: wOMEN Hold their Own on Opening Day of Inaugural European Cup Picture Gallery Westwood and Clarke maintain challenge to power of Ozakis Marley, me and a misplaced tackle Hendry admits to rustiness after comfortable success Snooker Krantz crew prove more than match Sailing Smokescreens get in your eyes England produce champion display Bowls Planters Nuts Natural born thriller Michael Owen is 17 and training with the England team, Yet there is no evidence that it's all going to his head. Pictures by Marc Aspland Football Saturday Al Fayed steeling himself for chill wind in Margate Julian Muscat on the Fulham owner hoping for Cup success Ireland's senior citizens confident of a fitting finale Doubts over fans' reaction cloud Atkinson's return Hoddle steps up search for proof of England spirit Football Saturday Italy prepay to fulfil expectations Noades to sell his Palace stake Cottee can pose threat to Forest The Road to France Moment of truth on island of dreams Matt Dickinson prepares to join in a World Cup party as Jamaica attempt to put Caribbean football on the map Tetley's Bitter Straight talk should help not hinder the refereeing debate Football Saturday Britain bank on inside help McRae's change of allegiance can help to end Australia's dominance Guide to Today's Fixtures Millward offers inspiration Tomorrow Lessing is ready to prove his point Triathlon Lewis goes back to Grace Road Cricket Sparky Gayle carries confident vote Racing: Parker's Progressive Chaser on Attractive Mark for Murphy's Gold Cup Richard Evans Cheltenham Cheltenham Tomorrow Circus Star can use experience to good effect Yesterday's Results Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Williams happy in her world Woman trainer's calm approach has produced a success-rate that is the envy of her National Hunt rivals AVR Windsor Huntingdon Wolverhampton Gall Equiname excels Everything to Play for Multiple Classified Advertising Items Iver Village Cars Alfa Romeo Privilege Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Accessories Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Section for Cars, Bikes, Boats and Everyone on… Good fun if you have an inclination Alan Copps takes a wrong turning and discovers one of the Land Rover Freelander's ingenious abilities Freelander How did Mercedes produce a car that is a rollover lottery? Standard international safety tests should have avoided a humiliating ?100m disaster A Wider view of motorway congestion A classic contribution to Britain's economy Masterpiece raised from muddy moorings 'It feels as though it wants to be driven' Learn with Louise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Display Advertising Items Mansfield Motors Jeep Land Rover Ferrari Authorised Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Landrover Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fleet save Limited Direct Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wider still and wider shall the lanes be set Motorways attract like a magnetic field, but there is often a better way from a to B Driven to Distraction Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items On the wheels of fortune Lord Montagu looks at the survey that proves historic cars have become a major driving force in Britain's economy Multiple Classified Advertising Items AMG 4-Matic 3.2 1990 (G) Unique vehicle-call for… Multiple Display Advertising Items Tom Hartley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items D K Registrations Registration NO's CNDA Members Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Turbo-Charge your Buying Power DVLA Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency RT Registration Transfers Multiple Display Advertising Items Flotation from a muddy grave Edward Gorman reports on how a $10m refit has brought a classic racing yacht back to sail the high seas Autofax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hanwells of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items News in Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Approved Used Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Personal Investment Authority Would Emu bring heaven or hell? Abandoning the pound and allowing interest rates for Britain to be set by bankers in Frankfurt will please many in business and could lead to lower interest rates. But other people remain unconvined, reports Susan Emmett Legal & General Snapshot Lazard Unit Trust Managers Limited Easy Riders Multiple Display Advertising Items The phantom bids fiasco Personal Investor Martin Waller Abbey National DataStream fuels the fantasies of back-bedroom stockbrokers Investment a Guide for Beginners Smug rivals may feel Tesco backlash Comment The 00 generation arrives Susan Emmett reports on a plastic problem for Christmas shoppers abroad TSB Edinburgh Fund Managers Banking Direct Norwich Union Alarm in the land of the rising crisis Investors in Japan are reeling and the experts see little hope, says Caroline Merrell Eagle Star Where your money goes Patrick Collinson tries to find his way around the commission maze for financial products Widowers are irate over sex discrimination in schemes Scottish Widows Mercury Asset Management Legal & General The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd MGAM Morgan Grenfel Asset Management KB Kleinwort Benson Private Bank When the boot contents costs more than the car Dream machine but nightmare costs Go self-employed, buy a new car and find out what happens to your insurance, says John Givens The ?lm a day reason cheques take Iso long Gavin Lumsden on why the banks are happy with the status quo Eagle Star Royal & Sunalliance Flemings save & Prosper Prudential Yorkshire Bank PLC Capital One Direct Safe homes for ?17bn Hazel Spink seeks expert advice on the best places to invest inherited cash sums Inherited wealth in Britain has doubled to £17 billion a year over the past decade and those in middle age are the first generation to enjoy the benefits of inherited property wealth. In the first of three articles, we examine low-risk investment strategies for lump sums. In weeks two and three, we will focus on medium and high-risk investments The Equitable Life Exeter Friendly Society Strength through drversity While Clare Stewart examines options for maximising income in the latter years LineOne Templeton Chase De Vere Investment PLC Learn all about education costs The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Back to the good old days The Week in Money Paragon mortgages Direct Weekend Money Letters Manck Investment Direct Line Financial Services Prudential Multiple Display Advertising Items Bank of Scotland New deals prove more flexible Competition to provide innovative home loans has been hotting up, say Gavin Lumsden and Susan Emmett Santa Eddie's present for homebuyers Ever felt left in the dark? Advisers and investors are outraged that details have not been issued about Isas, says Jill Insley Commercial Union Bristol & West First National Building Society Guernsey Limited How ?5,000 rose to just ?5,004 Patric Collinson explains why erroneous commisions gave a nill return after 14 years The Lessons from Mr Gerrards Caser Tesco's savers lose interest Flexibility Concern grows on balancing act over Isas Direct Rising Crisis Inside Royal Golden Wedding Commemorative Issue Romance that lit Britain's hearts Alan Hamilton explains how a nation ravaged by austerity greeted the fairytable marriage Index Mouton Cadet Feature Shopping Home life Pets Magimix J. W. Benson Ltd Picture Gallery The attendants 50 years on Picture Gallery Anniversary Tv and Radio A fairytale come to life Elizabeth Longford recalls the excitement of a special day that symbolised the end of wartime and the start of a brave new era Schoolboy adventure of sleeping in the Mall Philip Howard highlights school days at the time of the wedding The cake Glenmorangie Wood Finishes Haute couture just like mother used to make Hardy Amies in his Favorite Shop Gadgets Garlic High hopes in hard times Austerity Artefacts New Look flounces into fashion British design in 1947 was a triumph of ingenuity as couturiers overcame fabric shortages to mount an elegant challenge to Dior Picture Gallery Fortant De France The lean days of eat in and eke out The war was over but food rationing lingered on. Marguerite Parrern recalls inventive receipts to help homes cooks get by The Sunday Times Blinkered by blind ambition Oxford students were distinctly underwhelmed by the big event. 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It's the full Monty Our lives have been just as good A couple married the same day as the royals talk to Robin Young LineOne Girl power meant a Hoover For a woman. a vacuum cleaner was as her make-up in 1947, says Joe Joseph 'Milk of Magnesia' Tablets Diner's guide to a night out Top Ten Toys of the Forties Canard-Duchene Easowork Health Cookers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items John D Wood & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items At last, little palaces for the people Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Fine start for an aspiring couple Royal Honeymoon Hideaways Market Comment Home Swap To Advertise Call: 01714811989 (Trade) Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard RCL Aiming for Gold Crown Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Homes For you the war is over Sun, sea and holiday camps such as Butlin's were great favorites as the British learnt to enjoy themselves again after the war On the Spot: Sissing Hurst Castle Franke Land of hope and hard labour For Britain's farmers, 1947 brought changes that would alter an ancient way of life, writes John Young Little friends lost and won Feather Report Telephone 0171680 6807 Multiple Display Advertising Items Fax 0171 782 7703 My brief career in the RAF William Rees-Mogg remembers when he achieved promotion to acting sergent in the Raf Education Corps 1947 Month by Month Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Telephone 0171 680 6807 Thorntons Multiple Display Advertising Items Love Dreams Christmas Fayre Multiple Display Advertising Items Poster Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items Champagne Collection Gifts for Everyone No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Gilt Edged Diaries No Title Kyron Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kalend Multiple Display Advertising Items Fax 0171 782 7703 The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guys - Read this! 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Call: 0171680 6860 Where Churchill dug for victory Shoparound Music & Memories Sewills Weekend Tips 1947 Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoots of recovery peep out Peace at last—but few broad beans Stephen Anderton waxes nostagic Multiple Display Advertising Items Chelsea back on top with a dazzler How the flower show swept back with only seven months' notice Homes & Gardens Tempur Kitchen magic Garden Answers Stephen Anderton replies to readers' queries in 1947 Trailfinders USAirtoursplc Malaysia Flight Bookers British Midland Bargain Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Argo Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Costcutters Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Call: 01714811989 (Trade) Just deserts all round Morocco: In the first of our series on winter sun destinations, Melissa de Villiers visits the resort of Agadir Inter-Continental Aloha aloha: the fashion police never got to Hawaii Direct your own episode of EastEnders British Airways Niagara with propellers on Only the best surfers are drawn to Hawaii. Andy Martin hears tales of extreme bravery on some of the world's most dangerous waves Go and surf the Eddie - if you dare FACT File The islands that taste forgot Hawaii may be naff but that's part of its charm, says Susannah Jowitt Noble Caledonia Limited Terrific travels with my Auntie We can all have 15 minutes of fame at the new Bbc Experience, as Tom Chesshyre discovers Travel Promotion Ltd Keep your shirt on to avoid jungle fever Malaria; Experts have issued ew advice after concern over pills, writes Fred mawer Webworld on Malaria Somak Case History The Travel Collection Rumble in the Rocky Mountains Ski Weekend: America Twisting off the beaten track Anita Peltonen tests out the rugged cross-country terrain found in New Hampshire's National Forest Now You Can Fly, Drive and Ski Crystal Best of the west: high and mighty Doug Sager hits the transatlantic trail to compare resorts in the Usa, where sking is often only part of an impressive package Ski Weekend: America Multiple Display Advertising Items Operators to America North Cyprus Say goodbye to the sun February's solar eclipse should be spectacular, says Lucy Faulconbridge Walking the timeshare minefield Britain offers legal protection from the touts, but Spain has not caught up, says Cath Urquhart EU calls a halt to duty-free sales But you can still buy, depending on where you're going, says Stephen Brennan Joanna Hunter tracks down the best travel bargain,… Britons to pay £35 for Kenya visa Holiday firms say tourism will suffer. Cath urquhart reports Check-In The Sunday Times Club Med Around the World a Weekend Guide Jill Crawshaw's Travel Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items India Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call: 01714811989 (Trade) Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Listener Crossword Potiores?by Petti Chess Winning Move Computer Games and Pastimes Two Bris Answfrs New Software Solution to Jumbo Crossword 134 Bridge Word Answers Jumbo Crossword 136 Modern Manners Picture Gallery Word Watching Two Brains Picture Line Cross Words Times Two Crossword Nothing compares to her 4-D Arty Animal Imogen Edwards-Jones out on the prowl"He's in the Worcester Group, isn't he?" pronounced some bright spark. "Oh, I was brought up around there , "I ventured, trying to join in. "What, New York?" she said, sounding surprised. "Er, no, Redditch, " I mumbled. Contents This Week… Carch the West End revival of Chicago .. . see Kevin 'Clerks' Smith's new film .. . be swayed Flamenco in Blackpool .. . find out about Finland at the Barbican .. . investigate the new season at the Tate St lves .. . or be amazed by a huge exhibition of modern art in Hull MasterCard Calm after the storm At 30, Sinead O'Connor seems to have found peace at last - she's even performing on a tribute album to Diana, Princess of Wales, Nigel Williamson Reports. Portaits: Jill Funnanovsky Picture Gallery Short Cuts Clive king listens in on a high-flying film-maker .. . celebrates 50 years of sub-continent movies .. . sees a silent classic with digital accompaniment an sniffs out the cheesy world of Jeff krulik Great Night in: Actress Rita Tushingham UK Top 10 FILMS La . Stories US Top 10 Films Sam Rockwell Ze's friendly, he's modest and he thinks Holllywood is all hype. Either that or he's a very good actor. Lottie Moggach hopes the star of Lawn dogs isn't faking it. Portrait: Stuart Colwill Dish of the with… LineOne Affectionately yours They're talented, arrogant and two of them are brothers. Can Embrace survive the comparisons with you-know-who asks Alex O'Connell? Peacock Theatre The big album - Celine Dion Celine Dion Let's Talk about Love (6/10) (Epic) Singled out LineOne New album releases Country Choice Metro music charts Gary Barlow has always wanted to be George Michael,… UK Top 10 Albums The Pop Quiz Know Your music? Pit your wits against rock meister Patrick Humphries and win ?50 worth of records UK Top 10 Dance Singles 187 Lockdown (above) US Top 10 Singles US Top 10 Albums Word of mouth What makes a modern classic? Big-name authors? Flashy promotions? Trendy material? No, says Joanna Pitman, the Holy Grail of contemporary fiction is to be found in an old-fashioned, rip-roaring plot recommended by your friends Kids' Stuff Multiple Display Advertising Items Strange but true The Secret Family Fighting dirty Ultra By Tim Sewbastion orion, £ 16.99 Picture Gallery Small worlds Missing the Midinight By Jane Gardam Chatto & Windus, £10(Fiction0 Straight thinking The Great Philosophers Series edited by Ray Monk and Frederic Raphael Paperbacks Picasso's life, Isherwood's dissiption and a groupie's confessions In the boy zone The Zigzag Kid By David Grossman Bloomsbury, £10.99 9Fiction) ISBN 07475 3679 1 Also out The Virgin Encyclopedias of Sixties, Seventies and Eighties Music Give us a clue Slow Chocolate Autospy ByIain Sinclair and Dave McKean Phoenix House, £9.99 (Fictio) ISBN I 861590 88 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pulp fiction Bestsellers By richard Joseph Summersdale Publishers, £15.99 (Non-fiction) ISBC 1 84024 0091 The Times Literary Supplement Russia with love Siberian Light By robin Whitre, Michael Joseph, £9.99 (Fiction) ISBN 0 7181 4287 x Picture Book Metro top 40 bestsellers Pick of the Week The Christmas Mystery By Jostein Garder Phoenix 5.99 ISBN 0 7538 0236 8 Film Books Top 10 How I Write Worldwide Weber For 30 years Bruce Weber's stark photographs have shocked the Eatablishment. Now he joins it with a major retrospective at the National Portrait Gallery. Dominic Lutnens reports A hard disk's night in Soho How do you create crowd scenes from a few extras, recreate battle without firing a shot, or scare the pants off the most die-hard devotees of gore an harror? Nicholas Booth goes underground in Soho to meet the technical wizards who are producing special special effects in demand by Hollywood Listings Index Picture Gallery West End Cinemas The Big Picture: G. J. Jane Openers Chasing Amy (18) ( Kevin Smith, 1996,114 mins Music London Saturday, Novermber 15 The Big Gig: Radiohead Backstage Portishead Clubs London Saturday, November 15 The Big Bash: Athletico West End The Big Play: Shining Souls Don't Miss Comedy The Big Laugh: Lee Hurst London The Big Concert: The Sibelius Cycle Picture Gallery London Dance The Big Dance: The Nutcracker Exhibitions The Big Show: The Quick and the Dead Don't Miss Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Events Madam Butterfly Martin Guerre Antiques HMV Rolling Stones London Hotel Breaks Theatre Pantomime Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items The 1997 Mel Caiman Awards Five prizes to be won In his 15 years as The Times's pocket cartoonist Mel Calman took a keen interest in young people entering the profession. The awards in his name are offered again this year, as Guy Walters reports The Vulture Picks over the Bones of Contemporary Culture Picture Gallery Best shows, best seats Accelerated learning Burning bright Seven-Day Listing of 40 Tv Channels Puls Seven… People Rugby Comedy New Series Rise of the genre-benders 'Baywatch neatly combines the soap format with the swimwear section of Miss America' Televinsion Should Bbc Radio abandon its flagship? 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